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how do i find the color code of a website color?
stupid question, i know. not a desiger :((
i have photoshop, any help will be appreciated |
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print screen, then use the "Eyedropper" tool?
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You mean like pixie? http://nattyware.com/pixie.html
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either look at the source in the <body> tag or in you can hit print screen to take a screen shot of the site, pate it into photoshop and use the eye dropper tool over the color you want to see.
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you can get a trial of color schemer studio. it allows you to use and eyedropper on any website to find the color code...
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Use FireFox together with the ColorZilla plugin.
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thanks for all the responses. merry christmas guys =)
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http://patorjk.com/downloads/colorspy30.zip
easy scroll over anything on your screen and gets you the color code in many formats. merry xmas!!! |
ColorZilla plugin mentioned above works just like Colorspy. SO if you use FF - then ColorZilla is the best.
Merry Christmas! |
Well depending on whether youre referring to solid color backgrounds or the color of a specific spot of a graphic... if its in the background you can check the code... if its a graphic - you can either print screen eye drop the graphic or simply download the graphic you are focusing on and open it in Photoshop and also use the eye dropper...
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ff addon colorzilla
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I never knew about that add-on for FF.. I just installed it so that will save me some time when I need to get color codes and shit. :)
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pssh,
amateurs real webmasters know them by heart. |
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someone said colorzilla already, right :)
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too many ways to list
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